Well, if they ever bothered to explain how nadions, polarons, tachyons, protomatter or thalarons fit into the standard model, I didn't see that episode.
What could have possibly so horrible about just letting phasers be neutral hydrogen beams?
Why does a thalaron device need to exist at all when you have antimatter bombs?
I'm not sure which bothers me more, fake particles or using real ones in ways that are silly. "Baryon sweep"? I don't believe they ran that one past a science guy. Or an encyclopedia. How is bathing the Enterprise in baryonic matter--neutrons I guess, but even that doesn't make very much more sense, insofar as a wall full of metal will generally still stop most of them--supposed to help, anyway? Is making the Enterprise radioactive really that conducive to starship maintenance?
See also: positronic (I know it was a Asimovism, it still sounds silly these days), anion, and neutrino.
What could have possibly so horrible about just letting phasers be neutral hydrogen beams?

I'm not sure which bothers me more, fake particles or using real ones in ways that are silly. "Baryon sweep"? I don't believe they ran that one past a science guy. Or an encyclopedia. How is bathing the Enterprise in baryonic matter--neutrons I guess, but even that doesn't make very much more sense, insofar as a wall full of metal will generally still stop most of them--supposed to help, anyway? Is making the Enterprise radioactive really that conducive to starship maintenance?
See also: positronic (I know it was a Asimovism, it still sounds silly these days), anion, and neutrino.